Compress PDF for NEET
Compress documents to NEET (NTA) application upload limits. Category certificates, mark sheets, ID proofs.
Upload documents to NEET without “file size exceeded” errors
The National Testing Agency (NTA) portal for NEET UG and NEET PG limits uploaded documents to 200 KB. Missing this limit means the form won't submit — and with NEET application deadlines firm and no late submissions accepted, having correctly sized documents ready is critical. This tool compresses each certificate to ≤200 KB automatically, so you can focus on the form, not file management.
NEET documents that need to be under 200 KB
- Class 10 mark sheet — proof of date of birth for NEET UG candidates
- Class 12 mark sheet — qualifying exam marks with Physics, Chemistry, Biology
- Category certificate — SC/ST/OBC-NCL certificate for reservation benefits
- PWD / disability certificate — PwD category candidates
- Domicile certificate — state-wise reservation and 15% All India Quota documentation
Photo and signature — different from document limits
NEET photo and signature uploads are images (JPG), not PDFs — check the notification for their specific pixel dimensions and KB limits, which are usually 10–80 KB. This tool handles document PDFs (certificates, mark sheets). For photo PDFs used on other portals, it works the same way.
How to use this tool
- Upload your certificate or mark sheet PDF.
- Click Compress — auto-iterates to ≤200 KB.
- Download and upload to the NTA NEET portal.
Frequently asked questions
What is the NEET document upload limit?
NTA specifies 200 KB for most document uploads. Always check the specific NEET notification — limits have occasionally changed between academic years.
Does this work for NEET PG and NEET SS too?
Yes. All NTA-administered NEET variants use the same portal infrastructure and the same 200 KB cap.
My mark sheet is two pages — will it fit in 200 KB?
Usually yes. A standard printed 2-page mark sheet scanned at 150 DPI compresses to well under 200 KB while staying legible.
The portal says JPG, not PDF — does this help?
This tool outputs a PDF. For portals requiring a JPG, use PDF to JPG first, then reduce image size. The compression logic is the same concept.
Is my mark sheet and certificate safe?
Yes — compression runs in your browser. Your personal documents never leave your device.